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I love myself, and that is why it is possible to love you. Self love is the cure to self hate. Self love can cure the world.
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Thinks I find along the way
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I love myself, and that is why it is possible to love you. Self love is the cure to self hate. Self love can cure the world.
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Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes has been a worldwide favorite since its introduction in 1985. The strip follows the richly imaginative adventures of Calvin and his trusty tiger, Hobbes.
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Being the most powerful and effective person you can be in your day-to-day life is the result of being in the most balanced state of mind possible at all times. Therefore, your state of mind is truly the essence of your life. Learning to manage your state of mind from a more peaceful, grounded and clear perspective is the pathway to balance and harmony. Below are ten keys thoughts and ideas to help put you in this confident and liberating place of awareness.” Full story at: The 10 Keys to Ruling Your World.
Speaking of progress — as I was in my previous post — it’s not continuous! In face, September — as I adjusted to a new schedule with school back in session, etc., was my either my 4th best or my 3rd worst [depending on your perspective] since I started exercising again…
Am I worried about ‘losing it’? Not in the least. I’m learning to practice moderation and consistency and adjusting to changing weather. More important is that overall I am making progress. According to Endomondo, I’ve exercised 83% of the days since I started in March — that’s a low B in just about anybody’s book…
The most important thing is that exercise is now an important part of my life again and I’m making progress. Dialectical progress, but progress nonetheless…
Amen!
I posed a trivia question to blogging buddy David Kanigan in a comment on a recent Chicago post. I said “Chicago is my kinda town too! Trivia question; in what movie did Frank Sinatra sing “My kinda town”? No googling!
The answer is Robin and the 7 Hoods, a Rat Pack vehicle movie from 1964. Here’s the scene in which Frank sings the famous song…
Oh lordy lord, oh lordy lord.
It hurts me so bad for us to part.
But someday baby,
I ain’t gonna worry my life any more.
You’re on my mind every place I go.
How much I love you, nobody know.
Yeah, someday babe,
I ain’t gonna worry my life any more.
So many days since you went away.
I’ve had to worry both night and day.
Yeah, but someday babe,
I ain’t gonna worry my life any more.
So many nights since you’ve been gone.
I’ve been worried, grieving my life alone.
Yeah, but someday babe,
I ain’t gonna worry my life any more.
So that’s my story and this is all I’ve got to say to you:
Bye bye, baby, I don’t care what you do.
‘Cause someday darling,
I won’t have to worry my life any more.
Oh lordy lord, oh lordy lord.
It hurts me so bad for us to part.
Oh, but someday baby,
I ain’t gonna worry my life any more.



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